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3D facial analysis can investigate vaccine responses
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3D facial analysis can investigate vaccine responses

G. Baynam, M. Walters, P. Claes and P. Le Souef
Medical Hypotheses, Vol.78(4), pp.497-501
2012
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Abstract

We propose that, given shared evolutionarily factors mediate vaccine response and facial development, objective, high-resolution 3D facial analysis can be employed to investigate phenomena underlying vaccine response/failure. To account for ontological processes, the optimal prospective cohort would be ascertained in early life and followed longitudinally. Additionally, the non-invasive and relatively inexpensive nature of these technologies is ideally suited for novel investigations of existing cohorts and for use in developing countries.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.104 Virology - General
1.104.568 Viral Disease Dynamics
Web Of Science research areas
Medicine, Research & Experimental
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Clinical Medicine
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